JavaServer(TM) Faces technology simplifies building user interfaces for JavaServer applications. Developers of various skill levels can quickly build web applications by: assembling reusable UI components in a page; connecting these components to an application data source; and wiring client-generated events to server-side event handlers. | |
If you're new to JSF, start with the JSF2 DataSheet, then continue to read below. |
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JSF 2.0 documentation is available here. |
Get Involved
Since Mojarra is open source, you can contribute by providing feedback and filing bugs. Those interested in contributing code are also welcome! For details, see How can I contribute in the FAQ.
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Using Mojarra, you can get the most complete, up-to-date and well-tested JSF implementation available. Learn more here.
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Download the latest Mojarra release. Previous releases are also available.
Sandbox
The Mojarra SandBox is a sandbox area for Mojarra developers to work on components, both visual and non-visual. Its current offerings include an 508 compliant data table, a multi-file upload component, and the beginnings of JSF wrappers for the Yahoo! UI JavaScript component library. Read on for more information. |
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